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a remarkable snapshot of that today at the pentagon briefing, the pentagon briefing that the transition from the huge emergency evacuation operations in afghanistan, to the deployment of disaster medical teams from the defense department to u.s. hospitals overwhelmed by covid, starting with one in louisiana. then they moved on to a long list of coast guard and navy and other military resources they are deploying right now to help with the rescue and recovery operations in hay haiti after the earthquake, including multiple field hospitals that are going to haiti as we speak. the reason the news feels heavy tonight is because it is. we pray for better days ahead. that's gonna do it for us tonight, we will see you again tomorrow, come hell or high water, now it's time for the last word. >> good evening, rachel. we will continue to grim news here, but we are also going to have some good news in this hour. and actually good news on the vaccination rate in
a remarkable snapshot of that today at the pentagon briefing, the pentagon briefing that the transition from the huge emergency evacuation operations in afghanistan, to the deployment of disaster medical teams from the defense department to u.s. hospitals overwhelmed by covid, starting with one in louisiana. then they moved on to a long list of coast guard and navy and other military resources they are deploying right now to help with the rescue and recovery operations in hay haiti after the...
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something's happened here at pentagon. mik at the pentagon. and i'm going come to me come to me, and they stopped what they were talking about and katie said there's apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mik at the pentagon. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, but jim miklaszewski has new information at the pentagon. hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. mik? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now but apparently it felt just a few moments ago, there was an explosion of some kind. it's the chevy season of doing. and there isn't a better time for a truck with check mark after check mark of pure doing power. ♪ ♪ get to your chevy dealer today. get the truck and get that list done. ♪ ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe, so i wasn't playing much of a role in my own life but with advair, i'm breathing better so now i can take the lead on a science adventure. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long
something's happened here at pentagon. mik at the pentagon. and i'm going come to me come to me, and they stopped what they were talking about and katie said there's apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mik at the pentagon. >> i'm sorry to interrupt you, but jim miklaszewski has new information at the pentagon. hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. mik? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now but apparently it felt just a few moments ago,...
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. >> i expect that we'll hear mostly from the pentagon on this. you can sense the frustration coming off of capitol hill about why aren't they hearing more at this point. it's been days and days. we're just starting to hear some of the details, but not nearly enough to satisfy members of song. >> i think we forgot that u.s. forces are spread out all over the earth and the president and this administration has taken a more active role. >> i've got to tell you this show right after this ambushed right after we learned about it, we did a segment on it because we thought it was interesting that people don't seem to remember sometimes that you have u.s. forces in places like niger, in places dealing with some of this, and when you look at the questions raised, why? we were showing a little bit from him from this morning on "morning joe" as we take a look at the p ma. and when he talked about benghazi your head kind of snapped up. can we even say that that's a comparison we can make right now? >> that's a very political incendiary comment. these were u.
. >> i expect that we'll hear mostly from the pentagon on this. you can sense the frustration coming off of capitol hill about why aren't they hearing more at this point. it's been days and days. we're just starting to hear some of the details, but not nearly enough to satisfy members of song. >> i think we forgot that u.s. forces are spread out all over the earth and the president and this administration has taken a more active role. >> i've got to tell you this show right...
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up and the pentagon looks back to normal now. what do you make of this? is at it symptom of anything larger and what does it say about us? >> it is new york. it is what is it. no construction site even getting a closet built in an apartment takes two years, and everybody has an opinion. everybody had an opinion about this. all the families all the political people. actually i think they've done pretty well. i don't think the mayor is wrong about the commercial building at this site. i think it's worth reminding our viewers who are not familiar with new york they thought just two trade towers came down. there were seven buildings in the world trade center. i came down the saturday afterwards. i was just stunned by the magnitude of the violence, 16 football fields of collapsed buildings and steel and debris. i think that ten years later brian, this is probably a restart. that we'll begin to think again about who we are and where we're going and what this site ought to represent. i was here the other night taping for "dateline" and
up and the pentagon looks back to normal now. what do you make of this? is at it symptom of anything larger and what does it say about us? >> it is new york. it is what is it. no construction site even getting a closet built in an apartment takes two years, and everybody has an opinion. everybody had an opinion about this. all the families all the political people. actually i think they've done pretty well. i don't think the mayor is wrong about the commercial building at this site. i...
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information at the pentagon. i hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. mik? >> katie, i don't want to alarm anybody right now, but apatiently it felt a few minutes ago that there was an explosion here at the pentagon. [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too with our comprehensive program. we just want to help everyone everywhere breathe a little easier. introducing cvs health. because health is everything. [ bell rings ] hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect. [ female announcer ] 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil now clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. and
information at the pentagon. i hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. mik? >> katie, i don't want to alarm anybody right now, but apatiently it felt a few minutes ago that there was an explosion here at the pentagon. [ inhales ] [ male announcer ] at cvs health, we took a deep breath... [ inhales, exhales ] [ male announcer ] and made the decision to quit selling cigarettes in our cvs pharmacies. now we invite smokers to quit, too with our comprehensive program. we just want...
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covering the pentagon for us. what have you learned, courtney, from officials there at the pentagon? >> so spoken to people both in the region in hawaii and in u.s. military in the pentagon, and no one can find any indication that the u.s. military is the one who prompted this alert, that led them to send this push alert, indicating there was a ballistic missile inbound. and we spoke about this earlier, then general mccalf re-explaiex works. hawaii informs them there are some ballistic missile. u.s. has ability to see launches very soon and immediately start to assess what the potential trajectory is and where it could be going and potential impact point all over the world. that's u.s. strategic command and northern command who all work on that in conjunction with one another. but again once that threat comes in, if they have the indication that that could be coming to someplace like hawaii, or north korea could be hitting hawaii, they would be informed, u.s. military and u.s. pacific command would inform hawaii c
covering the pentagon for us. what have you learned, courtney, from officials there at the pentagon? >> so spoken to people both in the region in hawaii and in u.s. military in the pentagon, and no one can find any indication that the u.s. military is the one who prompted this alert, that led them to send this push alert, indicating there was a ballistic missile inbound. and we spoke about this earlier, then general mccalf re-explaiex works. hawaii informs them there are some ballistic...
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i said, it's mick, something happened here at the pentagon. mick at the pentagon. and i'm going, come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about, and katie said, there is apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, sorry to interrupt you. i hope you will stand by and continue to talk. >> mick? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like just a few moments ago like there was an explosion of some kind here at the pentagon. my asthma's under control. i don't miss out... you sat out most of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... you coughed all through our date night! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what did you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. la's known definitely for its traffic, congestion for the smog. but there are a lot of people tha
i said, it's mick, something happened here at the pentagon. mick at the pentagon. and i'm going, come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about, and katie said, there is apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, sorry to interrupt you. i hope you will stand by and continue to talk. >> mick? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like just a few moments ago like there was an...
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mick at the pentagon. i'm going come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about and katey said there's some development. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, i'm sorry to interrupt you, jim miklazewski has some new information at the pentagon. >> katey, i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like there was an explosion at the pentagon. do you have an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a heart valve problem? are you taking warfarin to reduce your risk of stroke caused by a clot? you should know about pradaxa. an important study showed that pradaxa 150mg reduced stroke risk 35% more than warfarin. and with pradaxa, there's no need for those regular blood tests. pradaxa is progress. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding, and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have kidney proble
mick at the pentagon. i'm going come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about and katey said there's some development. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, i'm sorry to interrupt you, jim miklazewski has some new information at the pentagon. >> katey, i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like there was an explosion at the pentagon. do you have an irregular heartbeat called atrial fibrillation, or afib, that's not caused by a...
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new information at the pentagon. i hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. mik? >> katie, i don't want to alarm anybody right now, but apparently it felt a few minutes ago that there was an explosion here at the pentagon. >>> it was shortly after 9:30. i was actually in my office on the phone with my wife. and new york was in my earpiece, saying hey, get ready. we want you to talk to katie on the air. >> obviously, nobody knows exactly who was at the controls of the plane, but it broke off its route from -- to los angeles. >> i was finished, and just as i threw it back, almost instantaneously, book, the plane hit the pentagon. >> we're looking at pictures of the pentagon where there is billowing smoke. mik, can you talk to us? >> officially, nobody knows what happened. i think the picture is pretty clear. >> we were several hundred yards away from where the plane struck the building. but i could feel the room shake and the windows rattled. >> and as i was in the hallway just a few moments ago, i could smel
new information at the pentagon. i hope you'll stand by and continue to talk with us. mik? >> katie, i don't want to alarm anybody right now, but apparently it felt a few minutes ago that there was an explosion here at the pentagon. >>> it was shortly after 9:30. i was actually in my office on the phone with my wife. and new york was in my earpiece, saying hey, get ready. we want you to talk to katie on the air. >> obviously, nobody knows exactly who was at the controls of...
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that according to the pentagon a u.s. military strike has assassinated the effectively top military leader in iran. general qassim soleimani was a very, very powerful figure in iran. he was revered. he was very, very well known and immensely powerful. as news has been confirmed over the course of tonight of his killing, outside the airport in baghdad, iraq, soleimani has been described tonight as effectively the second most powerful figure in iran after the supreme leader. so let's talk about what we know happened here but also about the potential implications. in terms of how we got here and what we know of the actual killing, it has really been a short, sharp escalation over just a period of days that has brought us tonight to, you know, fears of this potentially kicking off a war. just last week friday of last week there was a rocket attack in iraq on an iraqi military base in kirkuk in the north of iraq, north of baghdad. u.s. officials in iraq said that they believed that that rocket attack was launched by iranian-ba
that according to the pentagon a u.s. military strike has assassinated the effectively top military leader in iran. general qassim soleimani was a very, very powerful figure in iran. he was revered. he was very, very well known and immensely powerful. as news has been confirmed over the course of tonight of his killing, outside the airport in baghdad, iraq, soleimani has been described tonight as effectively the second most powerful figure in iran after the supreme leader. so let's talk about...
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i said it's mick, something happened here at the pentagon. mick at the pentagon. and i'm going, come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about, and katie said, there is apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, sorry to interrupt you. i hope you will stand by and continue to talk. >> mick? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like just a few moments ago like there was an explosion of some kind here at the pentagon. i am an american. i am an american. i... i... i... i am... ...an american. i am an american. i am american. i am an american. voice: i'm an american. voice: i'm an american. voice: i am an american. voice: i am an american. voice: i am an american. i am an american. i am an american. >> it was shortly after 9:30. i was in my office on the phone with my wife. new york was mine earpiece saying, hey, get ready. we want you to talk to katie on the air. obviously nobody knows exactly who was at the controls of the plane. it broke off its route to los angeles.
i said it's mick, something happened here at the pentagon. mick at the pentagon. and i'm going, come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about, and katie said, there is apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, sorry to interrupt you. i hope you will stand by and continue to talk. >> mick? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like just a few moments ago like there was an...
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i said it's mick, something happened here at the pentagon. mick at the pentagon. and i'm going, come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about, and katie said, there is apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, sorry to interrupt you. i hope you will stand by and continue to talk. >> mick? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like just a few moments ago like there was an explosion of some kind here at the pentagon. thanks for the falcon. i didn't buy anyone a falcon. sure, you did. you saved us a lot of money on auto insurance. i used that money to buy a falcon. ergo, you bought me a falcon. i should've got a falcon. most people who switch to state farm save on average about $480. what they do with it, well, that's their business. oh, that explains a lot, actually. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] another reason people switch to state farm. aw, i could've gotten a falcon. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. [ falcon screeches ] fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cer
i said it's mick, something happened here at the pentagon. mick at the pentagon. and i'm going, come to me. come to me. and they stopped what they were talking about, and katie said, there is apparently some development, something like that. let's go to mick at the pentagon. >> larry, sorry to interrupt you. i hope you will stand by and continue to talk. >> mick? >> i don't want to alarm anybody right now. apparently it felt like just a few moments ago like there was an...
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we're on the e-ring of the pentagon. we have a window that faces out toward the potomac toward the kennedy center. we haven't been able to see or hear anything after the initial blast. i just stepped out in the hallway. security guards were herding people out of the building. and i saw just a moment ago as i looked outside a number of construction workers who have been working here have taken flight. they are running as far away from the building as i can now. i hear no sirens going off. i see no smoke. but the building shook for just a couple of seconds. the windows rattled. and security personnel are doing what they can momentarily to clear this part of the building. again, i have no idea whether it was part of the construction work whether it was an accident or what it going on. we are going to try to find those details and get them to you as soon as possible. but interestingly enough one intelligence official here in the building said when he saw what appeared to be the coordinated attack on the world trade center hi
we're on the e-ring of the pentagon. we have a window that faces out toward the potomac toward the kennedy center. we haven't been able to see or hear anything after the initial blast. i just stepped out in the hallway. security guards were herding people out of the building. and i saw just a moment ago as i looked outside a number of construction workers who have been working here have taken flight. they are running as far away from the building as i can now. i hear no sirens going off. i see...
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pentagon officials are already calling this a terrorist attack. they say that they -- they have not yet ordered the scrambling of any military jets. if national guard were to be scrambled in that area, that would be at the order of the governor. of course the president does have the authority to scramble american military forces in defense. but there's a problem here. what now do you defend against exactly? if you put warplanes in the air, there's always a danger that they could misidentify a pilot'sj intentions, although i believe, according to officials here, in the area are now off limits and restricted. but so far the u.s. military and pentagon officials are scrambling to get as much information as they possibly can, to determine what course of action, if any, the u.s. military would take. >> but, mik, they are describing this as a terrorist attack right now. >> reporter: there are some officials here in the pentagon who are calling this an obvious terrorist attack based on very preliminary information. the information that intelligence offici
pentagon officials are already calling this a terrorist attack. they say that they -- they have not yet ordered the scrambling of any military jets. if national guard were to be scrambled in that area, that would be at the order of the governor. of course the president does have the authority to scramble american military forces in defense. but there's a problem here. what now do you defend against exactly? if you put warplanes in the air, there's always a danger that they could misidentify a...
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did he tried to rub the pentagon into that planning? oh, why didn't law enforcement and military personnel get to the u.s. capitol sooner? why don't we know more about that? and why did the army telling untrue story about the number of people and one particular person who was apparently involved in this discussion? well chairman thompson and the committee are planning on getting to the bottom of. that asking the pentagon, as of today, for all documented communications relating to the initial delight by pentagon officials that lieutenant general charles flynn, mark flynn's brother, participated in meetings on january six relating to the response to the attack. on january 6th, as mike flynn had stoked crowds, had stoked trump supporters, into believing that they could do something on january six that would stop biden from becoming president and would keep trump in office his brother, charles flynn, was part of pentagon discussions that day as to whether or not overrun capital police and d.c. police at the u.s. capital would get back up. a
did he tried to rub the pentagon into that planning? oh, why didn't law enforcement and military personnel get to the u.s. capitol sooner? why don't we know more about that? and why did the army telling untrue story about the number of people and one particular person who was apparently involved in this discussion? well chairman thompson and the committee are planning on getting to the bottom of. that asking the pentagon, as of today, for all documented communications relating to the initial...
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the pentagon. and then, the final crash just minutes later about 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh, 266 people on the four airplanes alone all presumed to be dead. at the world trade center, even nine more than nine hours after this disaster began, officials do not know how many people were killed, how many still are trapped in all the rubble. we do know that on most days there would be at least 20,000 people at work in the world trade center at the time the airliners crashed into the twin towers, another 90,000 could be expected in the vicinity of those towers in the course of an average workday. of course, scores of police, fire fighters and other emergency personnel were in the area when the buildings came down. we're gonna get the view now from the white house and our correspondent there campbell brown, also from the pentagon and from -- and i am joined now by david bloom who's been my colleague all along. david, bring us up to date. >> more than nine and a half hour since the first attack, the
the pentagon. and then, the final crash just minutes later about 80 miles southeast of pittsburgh, 266 people on the four airplanes alone all presumed to be dead. at the world trade center, even nine more than nine hours after this disaster began, officials do not know how many people were killed, how many still are trapped in all the rubble. we do know that on most days there would be at least 20,000 people at work in the world trade center at the time the airliners crashed into the twin...
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are we talking in the thousands of people that had access, inside the pentagon and outside the pentagon to include europe and bases around the united states >> tony, i don't have any numbers to provide you, as i'm sure you can appreciate the department of defense and all of our components, it's a global enterprise, doing work in all areas of the world, and so certainly we have people who have access to information that they need to do their jobs but i don't have any numbers for you. >> and you say it was widespread, though, versus outside the pentagon, though, and other military installations? >> again, the department of defense, we conduct global operations, so intelligence products, operational, informational products are shared with dod leaders and personnel globally throughout the world, whether it's in a component command, whether it's in the services. again, the important thing to understand about classified information, it's not just i want to have access to it because i have clearance, it's all based on need to know. do you have a need to know that information, and that typicall
are we talking in the thousands of people that had access, inside the pentagon and outside the pentagon to include europe and bases around the united states >> tony, i don't have any numbers to provide you, as i'm sure you can appreciate the department of defense and all of our components, it's a global enterprise, doing work in all areas of the world, and so certainly we have people who have access to information that they need to do their jobs but i don't have any numbers for you....
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military in iraq or from the pentagon. as i said we heard from secretary esper and chairman of the joint chiefs chairman mark milly for the first time to talk about the situation in iraq. but of course they didn't tell us anything about this. this was a complete surprise to the reporters there today. >> thank you for the update. and there's much more of msnbc's continuing coverage of the air strike at the top of the hour. "the 11th hour" continues right after this. if you have medicare, listen up. medicare alone only covers 80% of your costs, leaving you to pay the rest. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out-of-pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with their new fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from national insurance companies to find the right medicare plan that fits you. call or visit healthmarkets to find your fitscore today. in minutes, you can find out if your current plan is the r
military in iraq or from the pentagon. as i said we heard from secretary esper and chairman of the joint chiefs chairman mark milly for the first time to talk about the situation in iraq. but of course they didn't tell us anything about this. this was a complete surprise to the reporters there today. >> thank you for the update. and there's much more of msnbc's continuing coverage of the air strike at the top of the hour. "the 11th hour" continues right after this. if you have...
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i started at the pentagon and walked from the pentagon to shanksville, pennsylvania. i laid a wreath at both places, said the lord's prayer at both places, and then walked here to new york city, finishing this morning when i retraced my brother's final heroic footsteps. he ran through the brooklyn battery tunnel 20 years ago, that was the only way he could get there. he had a wife, five beautiful children. he gave it all. first responders that were running into the building, we can never forget the sacrifice they made and i wanted to say thank you to my little brother, who has inspired his older siblings to do good in his memory. >> that last mile going through the tunnel, what was going through your mind? >> i'm going to tell you what was going through my mind, most everything. i remember the day my brother was born. he's 14 years younger than me. i remember my father coming to my school, i was in the eighth grade, and he said, frank, you have a new brother and tears were coming down his face. and then i remember after my parents died, when he was a little boy and he
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did he try to rope the pentagon into that kind of planning? all documents and communications related to the potential use of military power to impede or ensure the peaceful transition of power between the time of the election up through and including the inauguration of president biden. all documents and communications concerning possible attempts by president trump to remain in office after january 20th, 2021. from election day, november 3rd, to january 20th, all documents and communications related to the possibility of invoking the insurrection act. including but not limited to documents and communications concerning that possibility with respect to preparation for the events of january 6th. all documents and communications on january 6th relating to the employment of law enforcement personnel or military assets to the u.s. capitol. oh, yeah. why didn't law enforcement and military personnel get to the u.s. capitol sooner? why don't we know more about that? and why did the army tell an untrue story about the number of people and one particu
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they have got five of these disaster response teams set up within the pentagon. one of those five teams specifically is deploying this week to a hospital in lafayette, louisiana. that's in response to a request from fema and the state of louisiana, but we expect those four pentagon teams will also be deploying to other sites as they get the request and as hospitals continue to be overwhelmed. and of course in texas, just tonight before we learned about the governor's own covid diagnosis, we learned of texas' latest request to the federal government for help. they're asking for five mortuary trucks from fema. fema agreed to the request and those mortuary trucks are being deployed to san antonio as we speak. expected to arrive by the end of the week. they will then be deployed across the state of texas to handle the dead bodies that are piling up faster than texas funeral homes can handle them because of covid. cases and hospitalizations increasing rapidly all across the country. the federal government innovating and moving into new phases and new ways to help in o
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and i have to start with courtney kube at the pentagon. what do we know about this warning last night, what is the security threat for real on the ground? >> reporter: it is very real and this is a persistent 24re9 but threat but there is a new element to it. the concern for the isis khorasan, that is the overall name for the larger group that operates there in afghanistan. the big concern remains around the gates to the airport. there have been as we've seen for days now crowds gathering around those gates trying to get in, most of those if not all are evacuees trying to get on the flights out of the country. the enduring concern has been that some isis member would be able to infiltrate into that crowd unknown and they might have a threat from a suicide bomber or a big concern is what they call a vehicle-born ied, somebody is able to get a vehicle into those crowds and blow it up there potentially injuring civilians, potentially injuring american military who are there at some of those gates and u.s. consular officers. as you mentioned,
and i have to start with courtney kube at the pentagon. what do we know about this warning last night, what is the security threat for real on the ground? >> reporter: it is very real and this is a persistent 24re9 but threat but there is a new element to it. the concern for the isis khorasan, that is the overall name for the larger group that operates there in afghanistan. the big concern remains around the gates to the airport. there have been as we've seen for days now crowds gathering...
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we're waiting for some news here at the pentagon. what trump said in the back of the plane there at the end, something should happen. it's unclear if trump was referring to military action, or was he referring to regime change with assad? obviously secretary of state tillerson talked about an effort being under way to remove assad from power. later an official clarified that tillerson was speaking about the diplomatic effort, not an actual formal marine change by the united states military. guys? >> so, hans, just a little bit of clarity on that. you had referred to two different options, a sort of broad attack on the air power, airfields and assets of the assad regime, a narrower one on where we think the chemical weapons is? is that right? >> not necessarily where the chemical weapons are because in a lot of ways, remember the deal that was brokered between then secretary of state kerry and the rush unz, a lot of those weapons were supposed to be taken out of the country. so it's not necessarily that the military -- the entagon. we
we're waiting for some news here at the pentagon. what trump said in the back of the plane there at the end, something should happen. it's unclear if trump was referring to military action, or was he referring to regime change with assad? obviously secretary of state tillerson talked about an effort being under way to remove assad from power. later an official clarified that tillerson was speaking about the diplomatic effort, not an actual formal marine change by the united states military....
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military in iraq or from the pentagon. as i said we heard from secretary esper and chairman of the joint chiefs chairman mark milly for the first time to talk about the situation in iraq. but of course they didn't tell us anything about this. this was a complete surprise to the reporters there today. >> thank you for the update. and there's much more of msnbc's continuing coverage of the air strike at the top of the hour. "the 11th hour" continues right after this. 1th hour" continues after this tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. >>> that is our broadcast for tonight but our coverage of this story do
military in iraq or from the pentagon. as i said we heard from secretary esper and chairman of the joint chiefs chairman mark milly for the first time to talk about the situation in iraq. but of course they didn't tell us anything about this. this was a complete surprise to the reporters there today. >> thank you for the update. and there's much more of msnbc's continuing coverage of the air strike at the top of the hour. "the 11th hour" continues right after this. 1th...
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first at the world trade center, then here at the pentagon, and then in pennsylvania. the horror and anguish of that dark day were seared into our national memory forever. it was the worst attack on our country since pearl harbor. and even worse because this was an attack on civilians. innocent men, women and children whose lives were taken so needlessly. for the families with us on this anniversary, we know that not a single day goes by when you don't think about the loved one stolen from your life. today our entire nation grieves with you. and with every family of those 2,977 innocent souls who were murdered by terrorists 16 years ago. each family here today represents a son or daughter, a sister or brother, a mother or father, who was taken from you on that terrible, terrible day. but no force on earth can ever take away your memories, diminish your love or break your will to endure and carry on and go forward. though we can never erase your pain or bring back those you lost, we can honor their sacrifice by pledging our resolve to do whatever we must to keep our peo
first at the world trade center, then here at the pentagon, and then in pennsylvania. the horror and anguish of that dark day were seared into our national memory forever. it was the worst attack on our country since pearl harbor. and even worse because this was an attack on civilians. innocent men, women and children whose lives were taken so needlessly. for the families with us on this anniversary, we know that not a single day goes by when you don't think about the loved one stolen from your...
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joining us now is courtney kube pentagon correspondent. i know this has been an intense week for you, thank you for being here. >> sure, thanks for having me. it feels like that 5700 number is a much better number than we have been seeing. is that getting close to what the defense department wants to be doing on a daily basis now until they clear all the people they want to clear? >> yes. and they actually -- if they were operating at their full capacity that they have the ability to do, they could get upwards of 9000 out today. what is difficult here is the numbers. they are just confusing, they always are in these cases. and how do you measure the 24 hours? so what we know is, they have really ramped up the evacuations up until late yesterday. and that was when there became the capacity issue at the next place where they were taking the evacuees, at doha, qatar. they were able to get thousands of people out through the week, but if you take them someplace, it takes several days to process and then move them onto another location. so they
joining us now is courtney kube pentagon correspondent. i know this has been an intense week for you, thank you for being here. >> sure, thanks for having me. it feels like that 5700 number is a much better number than we have been seeing. is that getting close to what the defense department wants to be doing on a daily basis now until they clear all the people they want to clear? >> yes. and they actually -- if they were operating at their full capacity that they have the ability...
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joining us is nbc pentagon correspondent courtney kube. courtney, i know it has been an incredibly long and intense week for you. thank you for being here. >> reporter: sure. thanks for having me. >> it feels like that 5,700 number is a much better number than we have been seeing. is that getting close to what the defense department wants to be doing on a daily basis now until they have cleared all of the people they want to clear? >> yes. i mean they actually -- if they were operating at their full capacity that they have the ability to do, they could get upwards of 9,000 out a day. i mean what -- what's difficult here is the numbers. they're just confusing. they always are in these cases, and how do you measure the 24 hours? so what we know is they had really ramped up the evacuations up until late yesterday, and that was when there became this capacity issue at the next place where they were taking these evacuees, namely in doha in qatar. they were able to get thousands out tlous the course of the week, but you take them someplace that
joining us is nbc pentagon correspondent courtney kube. courtney, i know it has been an incredibly long and intense week for you. thank you for being here. >> reporter: sure. thanks for having me. >> it feels like that 5,700 number is a much better number than we have been seeing. is that getting close to what the defense department wants to be doing on a daily basis now until they have cleared all of the people they want to clear? >> yes. i mean they actually -- if they were...
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obviously, the pentagon has as well. we'll go to mik. what is the latest from the pentagon? >> reporter: katie, security officials here at the pentagon have not only evacuated the building but they're clearing the entire area. security forces have reported that they have received information of another plane hijacking. that it's about 20 to 25 miles out of washington, d.c., headed in this general direction. secretary of defense donald rumsfeld a few moments ago was refusing to leave the building. we ran into the chief naval officer, the top naval officer, admiral vern clark. they were loading him quickly into a car to take him to an alternative command site. do you have me? they were taking admiral clark to an alternative command site. do you hear me? >> yes, we do. >> reporter: i'm sorry. there's no confirmation of this latest threat but security officials here are taking it very seriously. we were standing with secretary rumsfeld security detail, who as soon as they got the report went running into the building. we were -- we were herded away. they have set up an alternati
obviously, the pentagon has as well. we'll go to mik. what is the latest from the pentagon? >> reporter: katie, security officials here at the pentagon have not only evacuated the building but they're clearing the entire area. security forces have reported that they have received information of another plane hijacking. that it's about 20 to 25 miles out of washington, d.c., headed in this general direction. secretary of defense donald rumsfeld a few moments ago was refusing to leave the...
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monica alba is tess white house, and courtney kube is at the pentagon. monica, what are we expecting to hear. >> reporter: continuation from a president who is as defiant and defensive as he has been. he believes this is the only way to do it. we heard a preview of that on an interview a couple days ago when he said there's no way to get, but today we're told by white house officials we'll be more forward-looking not looking back. that's their hope, of course, because to your point, all of the onslaught and news and criticism is something the president has not met with in terms of a large response. they really let pentagon and state department briefings to answer more technical questions, so today they have the president to get out front and speak to the american people there needs to be some tough questions answered on how this went so wrong. whether the president actually takes any questions is a separate matter. we know he's expected to deliver remarks, but there's not a plan -- he could decide in the moment to take questions. he didn't do that on mon
monica alba is tess white house, and courtney kube is at the pentagon. monica, what are we expecting to hear. >> reporter: continuation from a president who is as defiant and defensive as he has been. he believes this is the only way to do it. we heard a preview of that on an interview a couple days ago when he said there's no way to get, but today we're told by white house officials we'll be more forward-looking not looking back. that's their hope, of course, because to your point, all...
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pentagon officials are already calling this a terrorist attack. they say that they -- they have not yet ordered the scrambling of any military jets. if national guard were to be scrambled in that area, that would be at the order of the governor. of course the president does have the authority to scramble american military forces in defense. but there's a problem here. what now do you defend against exactly? if you put warplanes in the air, there's always a danger that they could misidentify a pilot's intentions, although i believe, according to officials here, in the area are now off limits and restricted. but so far the u.s. military and pentagon officials are scrambling to get as much information as they possibly can, to determine what course of action, if any, the u.s. military would take. >> but, mik, they are describing this as a terrorist attack right now. >> reporter: there are some officials here in the pentagon who are calling this an obvious terrorist attack based on very preliminary information. the information that intelligence officia
pentagon officials are already calling this a terrorist attack. they say that they -- they have not yet ordered the scrambling of any military jets. if national guard were to be scrambled in that area, that would be at the order of the governor. of course the president does have the authority to scramble american military forces in defense. but there's a problem here. what now do you defend against exactly? if you put warplanes in the air, there's always a danger that they could misidentify a...
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every year there's a very solemn ceremony at the pentagon. a moment of silence, a laying of the wreath. you generally see the president come for at least one of the events on september 11. 20 years ago, flight 77 slammed into the building on what is still known here as the ground zero here at the pentagon. there's now a memorial site there. flight 77, there were 59 people lost on that plane, another 125 killed here in the building. as i said, every single year this is a solemn event. as years have gone on, fewer and fewer people are here working of the 26,000 roughly people that are here every day, fewer and fewer are here that were here that day, but it doesn't change the fact it is still a solemn you day, one that is marked every single year with remembrances. one thing that now 20 years later that the military has in common with september 11, 2001, for the first time again since then there are no u.s. military on the ground in afghanistan. the u.s. is completely out. the withdrawal ended, military withdrawal ended august 31st, so this will
every year there's a very solemn ceremony at the pentagon. a moment of silence, a laying of the wreath. you generally see the president come for at least one of the events on september 11. 20 years ago, flight 77 slammed into the building on what is still known here as the ground zero here at the pentagon. there's now a memorial site there. flight 77, there were 59 people lost on that plane, another 125 killed here in the building. as i said, every single year this is a solemn event. as years...
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with me now, pentagon correspondent, courtney kube. courtney, what is the mood right now at the pentagon amid these staffing changes? >> so, alicia, there is a lot of concern. i mean, look, the pentagon, probably more than any other building, i would say, in d.c. or any other institution in this government is used to transition. you have military members there, who tend to only serve for two to three years. they're used to changing jobs, and moving around a lot. but what's concerning about this is just the timing. so, we had secretary of defense, mark esper, fired. a surprising -- it wasn't a surprise that he was going to be fired. but the manner in which it's done and the exact timing of it was a surprise to him and senior leaders in the building. that was only about 48 hours after most news networks declared that joe biden was the president-elect. then, within about 48 hours of that, we saw a number of other, higher-level, pentagon civilians resign. some, expected. like, retired admiral joe kernen. but being replaced by trump loyalis
with me now, pentagon correspondent, courtney kube. courtney, what is the mood right now at the pentagon amid these staffing changes? >> so, alicia, there is a lot of concern. i mean, look, the pentagon, probably more than any other building, i would say, in d.c. or any other institution in this government is used to transition. you have military members there, who tend to only serve for two to three years. they're used to changing jobs, and moving around a lot. but what's concerning...
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-- the pentagon is sharing information with them. >> hans nichols at the pentagon, courtney for us as well. a big thanks to both of you. >>> i want to give an update on the back and forty, the war of words, if you will, between frederica wilson and the white house. kelly o'donnell continues to follow that story. >> reporter: if there was any intention on the white house's part to try to bring this kroefrs to a close by having chief of staff general kelly speak to reporters and by extension the public and talk about what he believed the president's intention was in speaking to the johnson family, it is not over pp, in part, because john kelly raised some questions and drawn some criticism himself for some thing he said about congresswoman wilson, questioning some of her behavior, being in on the call, although she was a family friend, and also stating she had personalized a ceremony in florida which was the sort of commemoration of a new building at the fbi named for some fallen fbi service members who -- this is her district. this happened a couple years ago. the criticism from john k
-- the pentagon is sharing information with them. >> hans nichols at the pentagon, courtney for us as well. a big thanks to both of you. >>> i want to give an update on the back and forty, the war of words, if you will, between frederica wilson and the white house. kelly o'donnell continues to follow that story. >> reporter: if there was any intention on the white house's part to try to bring this kroefrs to a close by having chief of staff general kelly speak to reporters...
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i want to go to courtney koby at the pentagon, pentagon correspondent for us. how many folks are quarantined? if you think about where we are right now, we are a dozen officials at the white house of the trump cam pane, at least three united states senators, capitol hill, the white house and now the pentagon. what happened? >> reporter: that's right. we found out today that the vice commandidant tested positive for coronavirus and spiraled into other senior military officials. general mark millie is at quarantine at home and general heighten in self quarantine and others. the ones we have confirm reasonable doubt the head of u.s. space force and the chief of the air force general c.q. brown but what's so critical is once again what we have been seeing this outbrack at the white house is this shows the reach of this disease, of this virus. we know that a number of these vegs were together in a tank meeting last week. we don't know if that's where this originated but the small group meetings that they will have with the senior officials it can lead to something l
i want to go to courtney koby at the pentagon, pentagon correspondent for us. how many folks are quarantined? if you think about where we are right now, we are a dozen officials at the white house of the trump cam pane, at least three united states senators, capitol hill, the white house and now the pentagon. what happened? >> reporter: that's right. we found out today that the vice commandidant tested positive for coronavirus and spiraled into other senior military officials. general...
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nbc's hans nichols joins us from the pentagon with that part of the story. hans, it's unusual to have this sort of military array right in the path of such a powerful storm. >> yeah, to what you're seeing at least from the navy side, they're trying to move ships out to sea. they sent out the orders. over 30 ships have been moved out. they've been sortied, in the official term, and want to move those to be a place where they'll be in position to help if recovery and rescue operations are needed. so they'll get out of the storm's way. you're seeing something similar happening with naval air assets over 100 air assets leaving the region. all throughout the government, you're seeing at least on the dod side, an effort to really be prepared. secretary mattis came down, talked to us on 9/11, a small group of reporters. here's what he had to say,ing. he said "even on a day as sacred as this, the pentagon continues to function. the biggest immediate threat to our people, four storms at one time." two storms out of the pacific, and of course the two in the atlantic t
nbc's hans nichols joins us from the pentagon with that part of the story. hans, it's unusual to have this sort of military array right in the path of such a powerful storm. >> yeah, to what you're seeing at least from the navy side, they're trying to move ships out to sea. they sent out the orders. over 30 ships have been moved out. they've been sortied, in the official term, and want to move those to be a place where they'll be in position to help if recovery and rescue operations are...
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i want to bring in courtney kube, she covers the pentagon. mike memoli, and james satisfy read he is, former officer and allied commander at nato. we know americans wanted to leave afghanistan, but they didn't want it to fall apart the way it did. your thoughts on what we're seeing now? >> first and foremost, strategically the president has made a choice and the military will execute it. but frankly, no one wanted these scenes. partly it is because we didn't anticipate the speed of the taliban response. we didn't anticipate the complete collapse of the afghan army. and frankly, stephanie, these scenes are so reminiscent for those of us old enough to remember saigon. that's what it looked like yesterday. what's important at this point is what happens next. if we can continue to secure the perimeter, which should be doable with 6,000 u.s. troops around an airport and if we can convince the taliban to continue to protect the perimeter on the other side, hopefully allowing people through, i think that's the big question, we could conceivably in t
i want to bring in courtney kube, she covers the pentagon. mike memoli, and james satisfy read he is, former officer and allied commander at nato. we know americans wanted to leave afghanistan, but they didn't want it to fall apart the way it did. your thoughts on what we're seeing now? >> first and foremost, strategically the president has made a choice and the military will execute it. but frankly, no one wanted these scenes. partly it is because we didn't anticipate the speed of the...
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pentagon officials are already calling this a terrorist attack. they say that they -- they have not yet ordered the scrambling of any military jets. if national guard were to be scrambled in that area that would be at the order of the governor. now of course the president does have the authority to scramble american military forces in defense. but there's a problem here. what now do you defend against exactly? if you put warplanes in the air there's always a danger that they could misidentify a pilot's intention. although i believe according to officials here -- >> i just want to -- >> it is now off limits and restricted. so far the u.s. military and pentagon officials are exambling to get as much information as they possibly can to determine what course of action, if any the u.s. military would take. >> but, they are describing as a terrorist attack right now. >> there are some officials in the pentagon who are calling this an obvious terrorist attack based on very information. the information that intelligent officials are getting in terms of a
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appreciate it. >>> the pentagon confirms u.s. cluster munitions are now in ukraine. that's less than a week after president baden prov president biden approves sending them. vladimir putin told a russian newspaper that he offered to let wagner forces keep fighting, but wagner chief, yevgeny prigozhin, said no. and pentagon says it does not appear wagner mercenaries are participating in any significant capacity of combat in ukraine. joining us now from kyiv is nbc's kelly cobiella. good to see you. you were just hearing air raid sirens. what's going on? >> reporter: yeah, jose, that's fairly common here. we hear them usually once a day at least. the post four days in a row russia has targeted ukraine with those iranian attack drones. three of those drones were targeted at the capital, kyiv. but usually in the later hours of the evening. last night, it was the south and the east that was targeted. the ukrainian military said they shot almost all of them out of the sky. intercepted almost all of those attack drones. one did manage to strike a utility plant in president
appreciate it. >>> the pentagon confirms u.s. cluster munitions are now in ukraine. that's less than a week after president baden prov president biden approves sending them. vladimir putin told a russian newspaper that he offered to let wagner forces keep fighting, but wagner chief, yevgeny prigozhin, said no. and pentagon says it does not appear wagner mercenaries are participating in any significant capacity of combat in ukraine. joining us now from kyiv is nbc's kelly cobiella. good...
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a short ride to the pentagon. richard engel is here in the studio. >> good to be here. >> i have a three-part question for you. preview the -- >> no math. >> yeah, sorry. preview the $400 million portion of what we're likely to hear. you have breaking news on isis from the region. and how has the fight against isis coming off jim mick la chef ski's point been a question. >> since this will be about isis, let's start with that. i i think he will have a lot of things to talk about on isis. the group has been getting hammered recently. very little attention. but in afghanistan, the isis headquarters, isis version of raqqa in afghanistan is currently under attack. hundreds of isis fighters have been killed. hundreds more are being hunted down. hundreds of u.s. american troops from ranger regiment are involved in actual combat. shouldering rifles. killing isis members in afghanistan. there was a report a couple days ago that got almost no attention that in any other political environment would get a lot of attention fr
a short ride to the pentagon. richard engel is here in the studio. >> good to be here. >> i have a three-part question for you. preview the -- >> no math. >> yeah, sorry. preview the $400 million portion of what we're likely to hear. you have breaking news on isis from the region. and how has the fight against isis coming off jim mick la chef ski's point been a question. >> since this will be about isis, let's start with that. i i think he will have a lot of things...
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he'll settle the pentagon. he'll be a key member of president biden's team. >> retired admiral james stavridis, thank you. >>> we turn now back to president trump's ongoing attempts to subvert the election results. as joe mentioned earlier "the washington post" is reporting that president trump called pennsylvania's house speaker twice last week to request help in overturning the state's election results. the phone calls which were confirmed by house speaker brian cutler's office make pennsylvania the third state where trump has directly attempted to overturn a result since he lost the election to joe biden. he also reached out to republicans in michigan and georgia governor brian kemp. a spokesperson for cutler tells nbc news that the president did not pressure cutler to overturn the election saying, quote, it was a conversation and briefing on the changes to pennsylvania election law, the impacts of the state supreme court and our election process and what challenges are ongoing in court as a result of those
he'll settle the pentagon. he'll be a key member of president biden's team. >> retired admiral james stavridis, thank you. >>> we turn now back to president trump's ongoing attempts to subvert the election results. as joe mentioned earlier "the washington post" is reporting that president trump called pennsylvania's house speaker twice last week to request help in overturning the state's election results. the phone calls which were confirmed by house speaker brian...
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so what is the pentagon going to do with the results of this report? in "the post" tonight an army spokeswoman acknowledged that they had received the flynn case for review, we not not have additional information for you at this time. trump people and qanon conspiracy theory crazy people have turned mike flynn into this bizarre comic book figure since his disgrace along these lines. it's a comic book portrayal of himself he apparently believes in. mike flynn has really taken a weird fake oath, a pledge to the qanon conspiracy theory on camera and posted it online, posted video of himself taking the qanon pledge along with members of his family. mike flynn really did go on tv before the january 6th attack to call on president trump to order a military takeover of the country so he could hold on to power even though biden won the election. mike flynn was a big draw for the january 6th capitol attack. he was one of the right-wing conspiracy figures demanding all the trump people had to be at capitol january 6th to stop the election from being certified an
so what is the pentagon going to do with the results of this report? in "the post" tonight an army spokeswoman acknowledged that they had received the flynn case for review, we not not have additional information for you at this time. trump people and qanon conspiracy theory crazy people have turned mike flynn into this bizarre comic book figure since his disgrace along these lines. it's a comic book portrayal of himself he apparently believes in. mike flynn has really taken a weird...
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the pentagon also saying that the strike was aimed at deterring future iranian attack plans. we heard from secretary of defense mark esper and the chairman of the joint chiefs yesterday morning in an off-camera but on the record gaggle here at the pentagon where they talked about the recent unrest in baghdad, the protesters who attempted to storm the embassy compound, the strikes that the u.s. took against kataib hezbollah over the weekend. he said that the u.s. was prepared to take preemptive action if they had intelligence or information that they were planning to attack the u.s. interests or allies there in iraq or in the region. we know that the u.s. military blames kh specifically for at least 11 recent rocket attacks, just at 11 different locations in just the last two months. and we've heard a number of times from the u.s. military about how these iranian-backed proxies in iraq are responsible for the deaths of hundreds of americans, from 2003 to 2011 during the operation iraqi freedom, hallie. >> courtney, i know you're staying on top of your sources at the pentagon.
the pentagon also saying that the strike was aimed at deterring future iranian attack plans. we heard from secretary of defense mark esper and the chairman of the joint chiefs yesterday morning in an off-camera but on the record gaggle here at the pentagon where they talked about the recent unrest in baghdad, the protesters who attempted to storm the embassy compound, the strikes that the u.s. took against kataib hezbollah over the weekend. he said that the u.s. was prepared to take preemptive...
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>> the pentagon has bases -- designated three bases here in the united states i think ft. bliss, ft. leeann one other one i can't remember off off the top of my head where they could take afghan refugees. but it era that very story says everything you would ever want to know about the united states, which is a nation of immigrants, and is -- the country that went to war in afghanistan and yet because of the bureaucracy and because of how hard it is to get. >> yes. >> a visa to the united states, and how hard it is to get refugee status here, the sort of hoops you have to jump through, the fact that we're filling up qatar and then looking at other countries to help us out with this influx is kind of crazy. we have plenty of space here. we have bases to take them. we have places here that we could take them. but it becomes a matter of the state department wants to vet all the people. that's part of the reason why you see thousands of people at hamid karzai international airport not let in because they haven't been vet the. you have all the people who have been vetted being l
>> the pentagon has bases -- designated three bases here in the united states i think ft. bliss, ft. leeann one other one i can't remember off off the top of my head where they could take afghan refugees. but it era that very story says everything you would ever want to know about the united states, which is a nation of immigrants, and is -- the country that went to war in afghanistan and yet because of the bureaucracy and because of how hard it is to get. >> yes. >> a visa to...
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joined now by helene cooper, who covers the pentagon for "the new york times". and i guess it sort of -- last week, it seemed as if -- and i didn't know if it was part of the biden/putin phone call, but the russians seem to send word to say we're just doing a military exercise. we will receive soon. it's over in a couple of weeks. don't send any ships to the black sea. and the u.s. apparently took them at their word. do i have this timeline correct? >> yea, that's about correct. the u.s. so far has been taking russia at et cetera word, but at the same time pentagon officials talk about these what they call triggers. and they have actually a list of ten things that sort of signal this there could be another invasion of ukraine coming. on that list is you move a whole bunch of assets to the region, which russia has done. the you move a whole bunch of war ships to the region, which russia has done. you move a whole lot of soldier and tanks and assault troops, which russia has done. what russia hasn't done so far is moscow has not put any support stuff, you know, al
joined now by helene cooper, who covers the pentagon for "the new york times". and i guess it sort of -- last week, it seemed as if -- and i didn't know if it was part of the biden/putin phone call, but the russians seem to send word to say we're just doing a military exercise. we will receive soon. it's over in a couple of weeks. don't send any ships to the black sea. and the u.s. apparently took them at their word. do i have this timeline correct? >> yea, that's about correct....
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and that's hans nichols at the pentagon standing by. he was the first to break the news on our air that this strike was underway. hans, i guess the best way to come at this is what have we learned to kinds of fill in the gaps of this specific targeting? why this place? why now? >> reporter: why now? they did it in the morning because they wanted it in the dawn because they didn't want to have any civilians there and minimize the risk of sylviannian or any actual casualties. they did it at 72 hours after the actual strike happened. this is the base from which they saw planes. and the u.s. thinks they have very clear and convincing evidence, brian, on planes taking off from this base and then they have a track of them flying towards the target where those chemical bombs were dropped. ultimately, this had to do with a lot of build up. this was a decision that president trump made. he was presented several options. he went with what seems to be the smallest option. and that is 59 air strikes, tomahawk, a single strike i should say, a single
and that's hans nichols at the pentagon standing by. he was the first to break the news on our air that this strike was underway. hans, i guess the best way to come at this is what have we learned to kinds of fill in the gaps of this specific targeting? why this place? why now? >> reporter: why now? they did it in the morning because they wanted it in the dawn because they didn't want to have any civilians there and minimize the risk of sylviannian or any actual casualties. they did it at...